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22: 120: 30: 41: 104:, where it took place in the St Giles' churchyard on St Giles Day and during the following week. There were also various pleasant traditions, such as anyone with a beershop was allowed to bring barrels of beer to St Giles' Fair for sale. Another custom was that any householder in St Giles itself could sell beer and spirits during the fair by hanging the bough of a tree over their front door. 115:
on the east side of St Giles'. It evolved from the St Giles' parish wake, first recorded in 1624, and which became known as St Giles' Feast. In the 1780s, it was a toy fair, with cheap items for sale. By 1800, it had become a more general fair with stalls and rides. From the 1830s, the fair included
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monk and bishop. As part of the commemoration of the consecration, St Giles' Fair was established. The fair was parted between the `college' and the `city' side, with the college side tracing its rights to the fair from the Manor of Walton.
68:, England. The origins of the fair can be traced back to medieval times where it became one of England's dynamic trading centers. The fair has survived medieval times and is organised for a two-day duration in September each year by the 44: 463: 204:. It is unusual for an English fair, being held in a major street of a city and blocking traffic for its two-day duration in September each year. It is organised by the 544: 88:
at the north end of St Giles (Oxford, Oxfordshire)'. This was originally completed in 1120, but the church was not actually consecrated until 1200, by
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The earliest reference for the fair is from The Session Rolls of James I, and the origins of the fair related to
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The street is closed to traffic for two days each September for this traditional fair. Formerly, the
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adult amusements and it became more rowdy, so much so that there were calls for it to be closed.
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staying in Oxford between 3–10 September 1567 and watched the fair from the windows of
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This fair went on hiatus in 2020 but returned in 2021. In 2021, Hebborns & Son's
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St Giles' Oxford: Yesterday and Today — The Story of the Parish of St Giles'
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It is about the biggest fair in England. The whole of St Giles' and even
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were also closed at the same time to show that they are owned by the
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right up to and beyond the War Memorial, at the meeting of the
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rather than formally being public. The fair also extends into
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General view looking north at St Giles Fair in 2009
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Salvation Army
St Giles'
Oxford
Oxford City Council
Showmen's Guild of Great Britain
St Giles' Church
St Hugh of Lincoln
Carthusian
Walton Manor
Queen Elizabeth I
St John's College

Henry Taunt
Victorian era
Birmingham
Cardiff
Oxford City Council
John Betjeman
Magdalen Street
Elliston and Cavell's
Woodstock
Banbury
freak shows
roundabouts
cake-walks
the whip
witching waves
funfair

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